When the NanoWater was first discovered,
researchers began to play with what happens with different animals and plants
with respect to NanoWater – including what happens when you place fish in it.
The results were nothing short of incredible.
The fish grew larger and remained healthy without
the use of hormones or anti-biotics. What was even more incredible was you can
place both fresh water and salt water fish in the same tank of NanoWater and they
live indefinitely (provided you feed them, of course). The fish no longer
needed the saline gradient of saltwater
to pull the oxygen from the water across their gills and into their blood
stream – the NanoWater is that oxygenated and the bubbles are that
bioavailable.
In fact, at the 2004 NanoTechnology Conference in
Japan, the inventor of the NanoBubble Technology stunned crowds by filling a
5,000 gallon aquarium with NanoWater and 20 different varieties of salt and
fresh water fish and let them impossibly swim around for the 5 day conference.